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Billy Squier - The Tale of the Tape & Don't Say No [Remastered] (2004)

Billy Squier - The Tale of the Tape & Don't Say No [Remastered] (2004)

BAND/ARTIST: Billy Squier

  • Title: The Tale of the Tape & Don't Say No
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: BGO Records [BGOCD624]
  • Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, AOR
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, scans)
  • Total Time: 1:15:56
  • Total Size: 219 mb / 540 mb
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Digitally re-mastered collection of the first two original hit albums from the former guitarist of the band Piper from 1980 and 1981. "Tale of the Tape" was produced by studio ace Eddie Offord (Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Brian Auger & the Trinity) and also features former Bruce Springsteen keyboardist David Sancious. It produced the minor hit "You Should Be High Love" which started the ball rolling. Then "Don't Say No" took a decidedly bold step forward. With Mack (Queen, Sparks, Black Sabbath) in the producer's chair, the album sent Squier's career into overdrive with hit after hit: "The Stroke", "My Kinda Lover", "In the Dark", "Lonely Is the Night". Includes extensive sleeve notes and slipcase packaging.

Before Billy Squier's career exploded (albeit briefly) with 1981's Don't Say No, the ex-Piper frontman issued an overlooked debut solo outing, 1980's Tale of the Tape, which has become increasingly hard to find over the years -- especially on CD. But longtime fans have reason to rejoice, as Squier's first two solo releases were compiled together as a "two for one" deal in the U.K. (but easily obtainable in the U.S. as an import) -- Tale of the Tape/Don't Say No. Additionally, it also doesn't hurt that these two albums were Squier's best solo outings. While not as commercially successful or renowned as, say, Emotions in Motion, Squier's solo debut contained quite a few standouts that measure up well against his later hits -- "Rich Kid," "You Should Be High Love," and "The Music's All Right" -- and set the stage perfectly for his breakthrough sophomore effort. Undoubtedly his best solo effort, Don't Say No shows Squier going more for a heavy Led Zeppelin-esque sound on the hit title track and "Lonely Is the Night," but also manages to slip in quite a few melodic, pop-based tunes as well, especially the album opening "In the Dark" and "My Kinda Lover." As of 2004, Tale of the Tape/Don't Say No is the only way to get Squier's first release on CD, and with a fair list price, it's just about what you'd shell out for two separate CDs anyway.

:: TRACKLIST ::

The Tale Of The Tape
1 The Big Beat
2 Calley Oh
3 Rich Kid
4 Like I'm Lovin' You
5 Who Knows What A Love Can Do
6 You Should Be High, Love
7 Who's Your Boyfriend
8 The Music's All Right
9 Young Girls

Don't Say No
10 In The Dark
11 Stroke
12 My Kinda Lover
13 You Know What I Like
14 Too Daze Gone
15 Lonely Is The Night
16 Whadda You Want From Me
17 Nobody Knows
18 I Need You
19 Don't Say No

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.